excerpt from 'al-Wabil al-Sayyib' 'The Invocation of God' (p. 107-109)
by Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya



This hadîth from Sa'id ibn al-Musayyib from Abd al-Rahman ibn Samra ibn Jundub, 
who said that one day as they were seated on the steps of Madinah, the 
Messenger of Allah (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) came out stood before them and 
said:



‘I saw something significant last night. I saw a man from my people as the 
angel of death came to take his soul. The goodness he had shown his parents 
came to him and turned back the angel of death.

I saw a man from my people as the punishment of the grave loomed before him. 
His ablution came and rescued him from it.

I saw a man from my people, as devils surrounded him. The remembrance of God 
came to him and drove them away.

I saw a man from my people as the angels of punishment surrounded him. His 
prayer came to him and saved him from their grips.

I saw a man from my people who was perishing from thirst. Every time he 
approached the pond, he was held back and driven away. His fasting during 
Ramadhaan came to him, gave him water and quenched his thirst.

I saw a man from my people, and I saw the prophets sitting in circles, one 
after another. Each time he approached one of the circles he was driven away. 
His greater ablution came to him, took him by the hand and seated him at my 
side.

I saw a man from my people when there was darkness before him, behind him, on 
his right and on his left, above and beneath him. He moved aimlessly in its 
midst. And then his pilgrimages – the lesser and the greater – came to him, 
took him out of that darkness and brought him into the light.

I saw a man from my people protecting himself with his hand from the fumes of 
the fire and its harm. His charity came to him and shielded him from the fire, 
spreading out over his head.

I saw a man from my people who was speaking to the believers, but they were not 
speaking to him. Then the good relations he had kept with his relatives came to 
him and said, “O assembly of Muslims, this man kept his ties with his 
relatives, so speak to him.” And they spoke to him, shook his hand and he shook 
theirs.

I saw a man from my people surrounded by the demons of hell. His enjoining 
fairness and forbiddance of evil came to him and rescued him from their grip; 
they brought him to God Most High.

I saw a man from my people whose right hand had lost the scroll. There came to 
him his fear of God Almighty; it took the scroll and placed it in his right 
hand.

I saw a man from my people whose scale was light [in good deeds], and there 
came to him those members of his family he had lost, and this weighed down the 
scale.

I saw a man from my people standing on the brink of Hell, and there cam to him 
his hope in God Almighty. It rescued him from Hell and he passed on.

I saw a man from my people who had been put in the fire, and there came to him 
tears he had shed in reverent fear of God Almighty. They rescued him from the 
Fire.

I saw a man from my people standing on the bridge, tossing about like a palm 
tree in a storm. His hope in God came to him. It steaded him and he walked 
[across].

I saw a man from my people advancing over the bridge, sometimes crawling, 
sometimes clinging to it. The blessings he had invoked upon me came to him. It 
set him on his two feet and saved him.

I saw a man from my people who had come to the gates of heaven and found all of 
them locked. His testimony – “There is no deity but God” – came to him, opened 
the gates for him and led him into heaven.
  [at-Tirmidhi]


[Y]asMina..


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